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I use a Microsoft Ergonomic 4000 keyboard, and the software that came with it
defaults the F4 key to "NEW". This seems to override the Excel (2003) default for F4 that cycles a cell reference from relative to absolute (A1 - A$1 - $A1 - $A$1). I do not need the "NEW" function, but I really want the relative/absolute function. How do I set it back, and can I set it back only for Excel (best answer) or does it have to apply to all applications (acceptable answer). Thanks in advance. I appreciate your help. Mike |
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Jason Tsang has a couple of .REG files that will allow you to reverse the
default behaviour of the F Lock key or disable it. One will change the default to "Off". http://mvps.org/jtsang/flock.html The other will eliminate the F Lock feature totally. This one I use!! http://mvps.org/jtsang/flock-e.html Both are Zips have an Undo.REG and a Readme.txt file with them. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Fri, 6 Jun 2008 14:45:00 -0700, Mike wrote: I use a Microsoft Ergonomic 4000 keyboard, and the software that came with it defaults the F4 key to "NEW". This seems to override the Excel (2003) default for F4 that cycles a cell reference from relative to absolute (A1 - A$1 - $A1 - $A$1). I do not need the "NEW" function, but I really want the relative/absolute function. How do I set it back, and can I set it back only for Excel (best answer) or does it have to apply to all applications (acceptable answer). Thanks in advance. I appreciate your help. Mike |
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